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Wesleyan Church Lodge
Clonegal
Enniscorthy
Co. Wexford
Y21 R234
Description
Built in 1834 and closed at the end of that century, it is nestled on a slightly elevated road fronted site on entry into Clonegal, a picturesque Tidy Town award winning village close to the border of counties Wexford and Carlow. It’s set in the valley between the Blackstairs and Wicklow mountains, straddling the meeting place of the Rivers Slaney and Derry.
Clonegal is home to the historic Huntington Castle, gardens and tea-room, its Sha-Roe multi-award winning Bistro, being positioned beautifully along River Slaney and adjacent to the Wicklow Way.
Wesleyan Church Lodge boasts gothic windows and doors, feature beamed ceilings, some exposed stone internal walls, its own gallery, cloister courtyard, a complimentary out-office, glass house, mature naturally landscaped gardens surrounding and an abundance of character and charm throughout.
It promises every possible comfort, convenience, peace and tranquillity.
Clonegal is 1 hour & 15 minutes to Newlands Cross, Dublin and 1 hour & 35 minutes to Dublin Airport.
Features
Original walled-in gardens.
Private parking.
Village amenities.
Rooms
Drawing Room 4.709m x 3.786m Solid fuel stove on raised granite hearth. Featured bevelled mirror mantlepiece. Recessed and bracket lighting. Part stone featured wall. Gothic window. Airing room cum utility area off. Open plan to dining room.
Dining Room 3.031m x 3.394m Part stone featured walls. Roman blind. Laminated wooden floor. Recessed lighting.
Kitchen/Diner 5.898m x 3.949m Fitted floor and wall units. Wood worktops. Oil fired Stanley cooker. Coving and centre light. Polished stone flooring. Pantry off - shelved. Roman blind. Door to courtyard. Curtain.
Snug/Bedroom 1 4.803m x 2.445m Stone featured wall. Laminated wooden flooring. Beamed ceiling. Velux and side windows. Centre light fitting.
Inner Hall 2.699m x 0.923m Tiled floor.
Guest W.C. 1.911m x 1.928m Tiled floor. Part tiled and part stone walls. Toilet. Vanity sink unit. Coving. Extractor fan.
Shower Room 1.620m x 1.597m Cubicle shower. Tiled floor and walls.
Gallery Landing 7.061m x 0.928m Carpeted. Step to seated area. Feature Gothic window. Cedar wood ceiling. Wrought iron centre light. Port hole stained glass window. Beam feature ceiling. Stira stairs to floored attic.
Bedroom 2 4.253m x 3.345m Beamed ceiling. Upright and roof Velux windows. Recessed lighting. Part stone walls. Wooden flooring.
Bedroom 3 3.264m x 4.272m Gothic side window. Stone featured wall. Port hole window. Recessed lighting. Double built in wardrobes.
Bathroom 2.331m x 2.765m Roll top Heritage bath. Cubicle shower. Double vanity sink unit. Toilet. Bracket lighting. Antique tiled floor. Stone feature wall. Velux windows. Recessed lights.
Courtyard Stone and slabbed paving. Original stone walls. Double French doors to gravel surround garden. Patio off.
Garden Shed 3.23m x 2.263m
Bedroom 1 (Ground Floor) 4.803m x 2.445m Stone featured wall. Laminated wooden flooring. Beamed ceiling. Velux and side windows. Centre light fitting.
About the Area
Enniscorthy (Irish: Inis Córthaidh) is the second-largest town in County Wexford. At the 2011 census, the population of the town and environs was 9,538. Enniscorthy has a railway station on the Dublin–Rosslare line. There is a bus stop at Templeshannon with connections to Waterford, Dublin, and other cities. It has four second-level schools, and a number of primary schools.
Enniscorthy is situated by the River Slaney. There is a swimming pool/recreation centre, several sports grounds including a rugby club and GAA club and several hotels including the four star Riverside Park Hotel. Surrounding the town, there is an 18-hole golf course, several pitch and putts, freshwater fishing, and a five-star spa. The town also boasts several historical sites and museums, as well as a number of local festivals.
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